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|a Raz, Hilda,
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|a Letter from a place I've never been :
|b new and collected poems, 1986-2020 /
|c Hilda Raz ; edited by Kwame Dawes ; introduction by John Kinsella.
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|a Letter from a place I have never been
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|a Lincoln :
|b University of Nebraska Press,
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Editor's Note -- Introduction -- What Is Good (1988) -- I -- She Speaks -- Yom Kippur -- Father -- Shabbos -- Dishes -- Accident -- Piecing -- Saying Goodbye to the Property -- What Is Good -- II -- Family -- Worry about Meaning -- Helios at Bread Loaf, the Album -- With Stanley Kunitz at the Car Wash -- The Man -- Women Raised in the Fifties -- Shame, or the Computer Uses of Natural Language -- Assignment -- Three Ways of Looking at It -- Trying to Buy off Death -- Lacunae -- III -- What Happened This Summer -- Divorce -- Detail
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|a 1 September, 100 Degrees -- Journal Entry: The Tropics -- A Meeting with My Ex-Husband -- Version -- Pain -- Small Shelter -- High Ground -- IV -- Some Other Women Now -- Plate xii -- Widow -- Lot's Wives -- Gossip -- She -- Oracle -- Pregnant Woman -- Visitant -- Cradle -- I Am Sick -- Visions -- V -- Jan's Orchard, Nebraska -- Locus -- Sex -- Alone -- Late March -- Look -- Piecing the Universe Together with Dresses -- Friend in a Distant City -- Advice -- I Can't. Yes, You Can. -- C3 -- Prospectus -- Life Outside the Self: The Uncertainty Principle -- The Bone Dish (1989) -- That's Something
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|a Sarah's Wing -- April Teaching, Outstate Nebraska -- Diction -- Native -- Words -- Birthday -- November Night Driving -- Town/ County -- Bear -- The Sandhills, Early Winter -- Conversation -- Photograph of a Child Sleeping -- What Happens -- My Daughter Home from College Tells Me about the Gods -- Ambition -- September: Getting Married Again -- My Dream, Your Dream -- Inside the Geese -- Divine Honors (1997) -- Prologue -- Repair -- Narrative without People -- Let's consider the consequences -- Isaac Stern's Performance -- I -- I Hear the Name of the Moon and Am Afraid
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|a Weathering/ boundaries/ what is good -- To Explain -- Mu -- Coming Down with Something -- Fish-Belly-Mound -- "Two Are Better Than One"* -- Getting Well -- For Barbara, Who Brings a Green Stone in the Shape of a Triangle -- Day-Old Bargain -- Breast/ fever -- II -- Sarah's Response -- Sarah among Animals -- Sarah's Head/ 16 March, Four Months after Surgery -- Sarah Fledging -- Sarah's Waltz -- Balance -- Order -- Axe-earrings, abalone shell -- Birth -- III -- Opening/ Working/ Walking -- Hey You -- Grieving, she hits the red fox -- Mapping/ Bleating -- Trope -- Sow Sister -- Bernini's Ribbon
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|a Petting the Scar -- Teaching, Hurt -- Riddle -- IV -- Chigger Socks -- Daylight Savings: Sandy Creek, Nebraska -- Cobb's Hill Pond -- Fuss -- Zen: the one I love most holds my tongue -- Camarada -- From Your Mouth to God's Ear -- "We don't deserve what we get" -- G: But it's still not all right with you? -- Mutation Blues -- Insomnia Again -- Service -- V -- Hot -- Dying -- Terror: A Riddle -- Nuts -- Lincoln, Nebraska -- Letter of Transmittal -- Now -- Who Does She Think She Is -- Earlier -- Vowels -- Epilogue -- Gloxinia/ Flicker/ Oxalis -- Recovery -- My Award/ The Jews of Lukow -- Ecstasies
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|a With empathy and compassion, Hilda Raz writes poems that span her private and public lives. Her poems explore the complexities that come with being alive in the world today.
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